CEQ YT wi vi gunigl Vita Y 1AYE YHER3IC V4 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Yuerdey, January 10, 1989 o Borns Scottish SURper BROMISES to be gala Ashburn and Area News by Florence Ashton The next euchre at the Com- munity Centre will be on Thurs- day evening of this week at 8:00 p.m. Everyone welcome. The Eleanor Knight Group of the W.M.S. 'met at the home of Lois Daw last Wednesday after- noon with 8 members present. Call to worship by Lois with Ray Death conducting the worship ser- vice. The hymn "Standing at the Portal" was sung. As this was a business meeting, there was no regular study. Several Matters of business were dealt with as well as drawing up our year's agenda. The February meeting will be held at the home of Ruth Oliver. country Ton) REALTY LIMITED 7A & High Street, Port Perry, Ontario Hwy "Your expression is the most important thing you can wear.' 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Call: 985-2824 ~~ BRINGING QUALITY TO LIFE PORT PERRY * Construction Equipment * Wallpaper Steamers * Moving * Texture Machines * Floor Sanders * Power Tools * Log Splitters aseaves (RQ) Equipment * Ice Augers * Snow Blowers PARTY GOODS GAMES TABLES CHAIRS El an 2) HAY. 7h & 8 WATE as DISHES [PORT PERRY 985-7771 R STREET Your Complete SCugog Rental Store The Ladies Bible Class will meet at the church on Wednesday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. Jennie Johnson will deliver a message to us. The annual meeting of Lindsay Presbyterial W.M.S. will be held at St. Andrew's Presbytefian Church, Lindsay on Wednesday, January 18. Registration at 9:30 a.m. Rev. Ted Ellis will be the guest speaker in the afternoon. Rev. McEntyre chose as his text 1 Samuel, Chapter 3, verse 1, last Sunday at morning worship. His sermon was titled "Authentic Encounter: Seeing God and Hear- ing God." Are we living in days when the Word of the Lord is rare and there is no frequent vision? Margaret Davis and Burt Carr read the Scriptures. We were pleased to welcome Bruce and Donna Deakin into full member- ship of Burns Church. The Rev. Dorothy (Bulmer) MacDonald will supply the pulpit for the re- mainder of January. The Burns supper is drawing near, Friday, January 20 to be ex- act. This promises to be a gala evening. Of course, this event is by ticket only, so if you have your ticket, I'm sure you will be pre- sent to enjoy the full evening from' the traditional Scottish® 'Bill O'Fare'" Haggis and all that goes with it to an evening of Scottish entertainment following the meal. Tom and Lila Humphrey and family from England spent Christmas holidays with Catherine and Ernie Humphrey. Jack and Rita Davidchuk and family have returned home following their Christmas vaca- tion in Cuba. Gerry and Betty Emm, Paul and Gregory spent Christmas in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Give me a call at 655-4240 with any items of interest for this column. Butt out and participate National NonSfnoking Yok, will be observed from Thursday, January 12 through Wednesday, January 18, which has been declared "Weedless Wednesday." Community Memorial Hospital will be participating as follows: staff and visitors will be remind- ed by posters of the health risks of smoking; infants born during Non-Smoking Week will be given T-shirts printed with the slogan "First Generation of Non- Smokers." Cigarette smoking is an addic- tion. Withdrawal from nicotine may interfere with concentration for up to ten days after the last cigarette, prompting some quit- ters to resume smoking. In addi- tion to nicotine, smoke also con- tains tar and carbon monoxide, which may affect non-smokers. Because 90 percent of adult smokers begin to smoke during or before their teens, primary grade students are an important target group for smoking education pro- ams; the "Class of 2000" may the beginning of a smoke-free ~ society. Adult smokers can benefit from quitting for the following reasons: -- many workplaces are or will become smoke-free UXBRIDGE * Rototillers * Lawn Mowers *Generators * Compressors * Carpet Steamers * Scaffolds * Heavy Equipment * Pumps * Dollies ee Po PTFE VRE, lr AE ge a rend WL AST to SEW -- risk of cardiovascular and respiratory disease will decrease -- a sense of well-being follows taking control of your life rather - than continuing an addiction to tobacco. During the evening of January 23, "A Healthy Lifestyle' will be presented at the Town Hall 1873 on Weedless Wednesday by the Scugog Social Planning Council; support for making lifestyle changes will be available "from interested professionals. 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